circumstances

  • 51totality of the circumstances test — n. A test that examines all the circumstances surrounding an event to determine whether a person’s constitutional rights have been violated by a search and seizure. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc.… …

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  • 52in\ the\ circumstances — • under the circumstances • in the circumstances adv. phr. In the existing situation; in the present condition; as things are. In the circumstances, Father couldn t risk giving up his job. Under the circumstances, the stagecoach passengers had to …

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  • 53under\ the\ circumstances — • under the circumstances • in the circumstances adv. phr. In the existing situation; in the present condition; as things are. In the circumstances, Father couldn t risk giving up his job. Under the circumstances, the stagecoach passengers had to …

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  • 54under the circumstances — because of the particular situation. Going to see the scene of the explosion was, under the circumstances, a really stupid thing to do. The storm was very dangerous, so under the circumstances I think we were lucky to have had only one tree blown …

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  • 55exigent circumstances — Situations that demand unusual or immediate action. Exigent circumstances in relation to justification for warrantless arrest or search refers generally to those situations in which law enforcement agents will be unable or unlikely to effectuate… …

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  • 56exigent circumstances — Situations that demand unusual or immediate action. Exigent circumstances in relation to justification for warrantless arrest or search refers generally to those situations in which law enforcement agents will be unable or unlikely to effectuate… …

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  • 57Special circumstances — The term Special circumstances can have various meanings:*Excuse, in a legal sense *Special circumstances (criminal law), conditions under which a murder may warrant a more severe punishment such as life imprisonment or the death penalty *Special …

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  • 58change of circumstances — A reason for a court to modify an existing order for the payment of alimony and/or child support. In most cases, in order to seek a change in the support amount, the person seeking the change must show that circumstances (such as the employment,… …

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  • 59due to circumstances beyond our control — due to unforeseen circumstances or due to circumstances beyond our control used in official statements for explaining that something unexpected has happened that will prevent an event or situation from continuing normally Due to circumstances… …

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  • 60due to unforeseen circumstances — or due to circumstances beyond our control used in official statements for explaining that something unexpected has happened that will prevent an event or situation from continuing normally Due to circumstances beyond our control, we have been… …

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